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Methylated analogs of spermine and spermidine as tools to investigate cellular functions of polyamines and enzymes of their metabolism

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Biogenic amines spermine (Spm) and spermidine (Spd) are essential for cell growth. Polyamine analogs are widely used to investigate the enzymes of polyamine metabolism and the functions of spermine and spermidine in vitro and in vivo. It was demonstrated recently that α-methylated derivatives of Spm and Spd are able to fulfill the key cellular functions of polyamines, moreover, in some cases, the effects of (R) and (S) isomers were actually different. Using these α-methylated analogs of Spm and Spd, it turned possible to prevent the development of acute pancreatitis in SSAT-transgenic rats with controllable expression of the Spm/Spd N1-acetyltransferase gene. The analogs made it possible to reveal dormant stereospecificity of polyamine oxidase, Spm oxidase, and deoxyhypusine synthase. An original approach was suggested to regulate the stereospecificity of polyamine oxidase. Depletion of the intracellular polyamine pool was found to have both hypusine-related consequences and consequences unrelated to posttranslational modification of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF5A. Possible applications of a new family of C-methylated polyamine analogs for the investigation and regulation of polyamine metabolism in vitro and in vivo are discussed.

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Original Russian Text © A.R. Khomutov, T.A. Keinanen, N.A. Grigorenko, M.T. Hyvonen, A. Uimari, M. Pietila, M. Cerrada-Gimenez, A. R. Simonian, M. A. Khomutov, J. Vepsalainen, L. Alhonen, J. Janne, 2009, published in Molekulyarnaya Biologiya, 2009, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 274–285.

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Khomutov, A.R., Keinanen, T.A., Grigorenko, N.A. et al. Methylated analogs of spermine and spermidine as tools to investigate cellular functions of polyamines and enzymes of their metabolism. Mol Biol 43, 249–259 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026893309020083

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